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/*
* Copyright 2016-2021 JetBrains s.r.o. Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license.
*/
@file:JvmMultifileClass
@file:JvmName("FlowKt")
package kotlinx.coroutines.flow
import kotlinx.atomicfu.*
import kotlinx.coroutines.*
import kotlinx.coroutines.channels.*
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.internal.*
import kotlin.coroutines.*
import kotlin.jvm.*
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.internal.unsafeFlow as flow
/**
* Emits all elements from the given [channel] to this flow collector and [cancels][cancel] (consumes)
* the channel afterwards. If you need to iterate over the channel without consuming it,
* a regular `for` loop should be used instead.
*
* Note, that emitting values from a channel into a flow is not atomic. A value that was received from the
* channel many not reach the flow collector if it was cancelled and will be lost.
*
* This function provides a more efficient shorthand for `channel.consumeEach { value -> emit(value) }`.
* See [consumeEach][ReceiveChannel.consumeEach].
*/
public suspend fun FlowCollector.emitAll(channel: ReceiveChannel): Unit =
emitAllImpl(channel, consume = true)
private suspend fun FlowCollector.emitAllImpl(channel: ReceiveChannel, consume: Boolean) {
ensureActive()
var cause: Throwable? = null
try {
for (element in channel) {
emit(element)
}
} catch (e: Throwable) {
cause = e
throw e
} finally {
if (consume) channel.cancelConsumed(cause)
}
}
/**
* Represents the given receive channel as a hot flow and [receives][ReceiveChannel.receive] from the channel
* in fan-out fashion every time this flow is collected. One element will be emitted to one collector only.
*
* See also [consumeAsFlow] which ensures that the resulting flow is collected just once.
*
* ### Cancellation semantics
*
* * Flow collectors are cancelled when the original channel is [closed][SendChannel.close] with an exception.
* * Flow collectors complete normally when the original channel is [closed][SendChannel.close] normally.
* * Failure or cancellation of the flow collector does not affect the channel.
*
* ### Operator fusion
*
* Adjacent applications of [flowOn], [buffer], [conflate], and [produceIn] to the result of `receiveAsFlow` are fused.
* In particular, [produceIn] returns the original channel.
* Calls to [flowOn] have generally no effect, unless [buffer] is used to explicitly request buffering.
*/
public fun ReceiveChannel.receiveAsFlow(): Flow = ChannelAsFlow(this, consume = false)
/**
* Represents the given receive channel as a hot flow and [consumes][ReceiveChannel.consume] the channel
* on the first collection from this flow. The resulting flow can be collected just once and throws
* [IllegalStateException] when trying to collect it more than once.
*
* See also [receiveAsFlow] which supports multiple collectors of the resulting flow.
*
* ### Cancellation semantics
*
* * Flow collector is cancelled when the original channel is [closed][SendChannel.close] with an exception.
* * Flow collector completes normally when the original channel is [closed][SendChannel.close] normally.
* * If the flow collector fails with an exception, the source channel is [cancelled][ReceiveChannel.cancel].
*
* ### Operator fusion
*
* Adjacent applications of [flowOn], [buffer], [conflate], and [produceIn] to the result of `consumeAsFlow` are fused.
* In particular, [produceIn] returns the original channel (but throws [IllegalStateException] on repeated calls).
* Calls to [flowOn] have generally no effect, unless [buffer] is used to explicitly request buffering.
*/
public fun ReceiveChannel.consumeAsFlow(): Flow = ChannelAsFlow(this, consume = true)
/**
* Represents an existing [channel] as [ChannelFlow] implementation.
* It fuses with subsequent [flowOn] operators, but for the most part ignores the specified context.
* However, additional [buffer] calls cause a separate buffering channel to be created and that is where
* the context might play a role, because it is used by the producing coroutine.
*/
private class ChannelAsFlow(
private val channel: ReceiveChannel,
private val consume: Boolean,
context: CoroutineContext = EmptyCoroutineContext,
capacity: Int = Channel.OPTIONAL_CHANNEL,
onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow = BufferOverflow.SUSPEND
) : ChannelFlow(context, capacity, onBufferOverflow) {
private val consumed = atomic(false)
private fun markConsumed() {
if (consume) {
check(!consumed.getAndSet(true)) { "ReceiveChannel.consumeAsFlow can be collected just once" }
}
}
override fun create(context: CoroutineContext, capacity: Int, onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow): ChannelFlow =
ChannelAsFlow(channel, consume, context, capacity, onBufferOverflow)
override fun dropChannelOperators(): Flow =
ChannelAsFlow(channel, consume)
override suspend fun collectTo(scope: ProducerScope) =
SendingCollector(scope).emitAllImpl(channel, consume) // use efficient channel receiving code from emitAll
override fun produceImpl(scope: CoroutineScope): ReceiveChannel {
markConsumed() // fail fast on repeated attempt to collect it
return if (capacity == Channel.OPTIONAL_CHANNEL) {
channel // direct
} else
super.produceImpl(scope) // extra buffering channel
}
override suspend fun collect(collector: FlowCollector) {
if (capacity == Channel.OPTIONAL_CHANNEL) {
markConsumed()
collector.emitAllImpl(channel, consume) // direct
} else {
super.collect(collector) // extra buffering channel, produceImpl will mark it as consumed
}
}
override fun additionalToStringProps(): String = "channel=$channel"
}
/**
* Represents the given broadcast channel as a hot flow.
* Every flow collector will trigger a new broadcast channel subscription.
*
* ### Cancellation semantics
* 1) Flow consumer is cancelled when the original channel is cancelled.
* 2) Flow consumer completes normally when the original channel completes (~is closed) normally.
* 3) If the flow consumer fails with an exception, subscription is cancelled.
*/
@Suppress("DEPRECATION")
@Deprecated(
level = DeprecationLevel.ERROR,
message = "'BroadcastChannel' is obsolete and all corresponding operators are deprecated " +
"in the favour of StateFlow and SharedFlow"
) // Since 1.5.0, ERROR since 1.7.0, was @FlowPreview, safe to remove in 1.8.0
public fun BroadcastChannel.asFlow(): Flow = flow {
emitAll(openSubscription())
}
/**
* Creates a [produce] coroutine that collects the given flow.
*
* This transformation is **stateful**, it launches a [produce] coroutine
* that collects the given flow, and has the same behavior:
*
* * if collecting the flow throws, the channel will be closed with that exception
* * if the [ReceiveChannel] is cancelled, the collection of the flow will be cancelled
* * if collecting the flow completes normally, the [ReceiveChannel] will be closed normally
*
* A channel with [default][Channel.Factory.BUFFERED] buffer size is created.
* Use [buffer] operator on the flow before calling `produceIn` to specify a value other than
* default and to control what happens when data is produced faster than it is consumed,
* that is to control backpressure behavior.
*/
public fun Flow.produceIn(
scope: CoroutineScope
): ReceiveChannel =
asChannelFlow().produceImpl(scope)
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